Idea for UO Canoe Fete Originated First in 1911 If hlatory repeata itself the Canoe Fete tonight should pro duce Home comical eventa hh well hh beautiful float displays. The flint Idea of a water car nival on the rare originated in 15MI. That year Canoe races, swimming meets, and diving ex hibitions constituted the ahow. Not until 1915 did the Canoe Kete become the baaia for what we arc to aee tonight. Alpha Tau Omega won firat prize that year with a aubmarlne "0-29" that fired blank cart ridges hh it flowed down the rare. Delta Gamma took second with an all-white float entitled "Dawn." F'ure white canoea, white roaea, a white and silver butterfly, white lights, and girls dreaaed in white carried out the all-white theme. The Sigma Chi'a at aged the famoua “Cleopatra coming down the Nile." One of the men por trayed Cleopatra and "accident ly" fell into the ran- an the float passed in front of the audience. Afterwards the men admitted the idea was somewhat pre meditated. In 1910 th<- water fete grew larger and John MeMurray, Ire land's champion awimraer. did a high dive through flames from the roof of the race-way aa the feature attraction. The 1917 Fete diatinguiahed it aelf with the eruption of a vol cano, in thin cane it waa the Delta Delta Delta float volcano. A defective sparkler net the cot ton on fire, but no one waa in jured hj/lfl/k interprets the ever-popular *■ coat dress 1 in this "summer cooler"... sheer and airy as a breeze and crisped ' with scalloped white lace in wonderfully washable combed dimity. Pink, blue or navy Yoiing-in-heart sizes 7 to 17.. 10.95 Hart-Larsens Welcome Mothers From 1 SIH through 1925 the Fete kept growing with improve- j ments In underwater lighting ef- ' fects, greater detail in float con al ruction and creation of the float theme. In 1920 award* were I given to winning floats in two divlaiona, artistic anil humorona, Bath float appear ed through the mouth of a brilliant dragon, which arched over the race and belched forth clouda of fiery colored at earn. "Canoe Feet" of which Tau Nil and Phi Gamma Delta were the originators wan a parody on college atyles. The two canoes were feet, while away up on top, at the end of a pair of huge yellow and green checked troua- ! era, a young man smoked non- ; chantly. No records have been found of the 1927 Fete .and it is believed that the Fete was discontinued due to special problems or lack of interest. Canoe Fete in 1929 went along without any particular outstand ing incidents. However, in 1930 the Delta Delta Delta ar.d Sigma Pi Tau dragon float caught fire during its Jaunt down the race and the fire from the dragon's own bieath gutted its entire head, and reduced him to a smol dering framework of wood and steel. Two hours later it was awarded first prize for being the most effective and best float. The annual Fete continued from '30 to '35 when that year Bing Crosby offered_a prize to the winning float For some rea son the award was kept secret and no records ever told just , what the prize wns. The Alpha Chi Omega and Phi Sigma Kappa float “Kathleen Mavoureen” in 1936 won accord prize but not before the mule on the float Jumped into, the race and decided to swim to shore. From 1937 till the last fete in 1941, the University continued to stand apart from the rest of the collegiate world each spring when once again the ^picturesque floats would move down the race under gay lights and to the strains of orchestral music. “Arabian Nights’’ was the theme of that last Fete. A mock canoe fete was held in the afternoon. Bueh floats as “Stars Kell on All Baba” and ’Persian Slave Market" lent an air of comedy to the day’s events. Since 1941 a street parade substituted for the famous fete. A highway re location project eliminated the area near the one-time Anchor age, and the mill race fell into disrepair. The site was land scaped recently and the stream widened near the University physical plant in anticipation of the revival of the Canoe Fete. The Canoe Fete steering com mittee organized this year’s fete on the basis of a long range plan which will be improved on and continued as the main event of Junior Weekend activities. The barges for the floats are to be permanently stored at the physi cal plant, the large Canoe Fete banner will be kept from year to year for publicity. All in all. these initial plans cost money, which is why the committee found it necessary to charge ad mission this year. In future years costs should decrease and even bigger and better Fetes are an ticipated. Our congratulations to Queen Betti May We Have The Opportunity to Make Your Portraits, Too? 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